April, 1917 
A LITTLE PORTFOLIO OF GOOD INTERIORS 
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Photograph by Wurts Brothers 
The fireplace is the focal point of the room. It is also the point about which furniture is naturally grouped. 
For this reason it should be given a decorative treatment that justifies its prominence. In the residence 
of George E. Turnure, Esq., in New York City, is the fireplace pictured above. Its dignity lies in the faith¬ 
fulness of its architectural detail. In the broken pediment is set a basket of flowers. The simplicity of 
the mantel garniture is in keeping with the lines of the overmantel. Miles t£- Greenleaf, architects 
